I've been watching R rated movies since I was 8 years old and have been allowed to play M rated games since even before that. Seriously, my first video game was Wolfenstein 3D (which you know would be rated M is it was released today). I adore violent games where you can brutally kill people in fountains of blood. And yet, I don't curse, I'm not a trouble maker, I am content sitting in my room doing nothing. I don't get into trouble, I am not a risk taker. I'm the first person to say "We could get in trouble for doing that" or "Is this safe" ect.Yeah, but this is a bit different sort of playing rough and rebellion. Watch a kid's life that only watches what their parents allow, doesn't watch R-rated movies, doesn't play bad video games, and doesn't look up bad stuff online. Then watch a kid's life who does the opposite of those things. There's a huge difference in language, conversation topics, free time activities, etc.
The media is to blame for making it seem worseAnd that's just the thing: As media progresses, the situation seems to get worse and worse. Honestly, a person has no idea what's going on until they see it with their own two eyes.
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